Self-quiz device



C. LORBER SELF May 24, 1949.

-QUIZ DEVIE Filed June 14, 194e d mK Patented May 24, 1949 ;paper, magazine or other isimilar device `a :series v'hi Aprinted questions or-problems. 'For instance, there niayfgbe -a-series oi l'questions to be answered by Ieither the=wo^rd "-rflalse or true on one page V;

of a magazima Reference :is-made, in connection? with these questions or problems to answers v*to be found on lsome 4other page ofthe magazine or other publication, In order to compare the answers givenfhyythepersonmakingzsuch answers with the true answers it becomes necessary .to

` refer-"back .and forth between "twopages frequently separated at a 4considerable distance.

, A secund important Object ofthe inventions provide r,a knowledge `testing ,device fhithis :general character wherein thequestions erprob- *lems' may, by a lateral-slipping under pressure lvof the fingers movement, expose-answers, the answersbeing aligned .opposite `.the questions or problems.

The third important object of the invention 'is to provide a novel means of this description whereby a person may readily test his own knowledge.

With the above and other objects in View the invention consists in general of certain novel details of construction and combinations of parts hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings and particularly claimed. In the accompanying drawings like characters of reference indicate like parts in the several i views, and:

Fig. 1 is a plan showing an arrangement of the device in use in connection with a newspaper or magazine.

Fig. 2 is a bottom edge view of the arrangement shown in Fig- 1.

Fig. 3 is a bottom edge view of the arrangement shown in Fig. 1, the view being diagram-4 matic and illustrating two of the sheets of Fig. 1 as lying next to each other.

Fig. 4 is a diagrammatic view similar to Fig. 3 but showing what may be termed idle sheets interposed between the sheets shown in Figs. 1 and 2.

Fig. 5 is a diagrammatic view showing a, wide 2 'sheet' with-:aimiigeibetween iflat :side fedge portions. it isfto b.er.i.inderstbodtinpwvhat follows ttiaftitlne word probleiw:asfihereinaiter used-refersitosany Vproposed `task wnichvmayfiednire :amanswen'fsuch :answei-fbeingseither givenientnzelyin the language ofthe useir '.'orfiitre ideviceior. Aileeing-given lby theselection of one of a plmiatlistyqof :indexedzfanswers :associated with dtlremarticular problem to be fstilvednthe answer bei-'ng setidown .bywriting :the

index of the answer selected fromthe particular .zplmra'lity .ofzan-swers miap'atiieniz fleeing given.

In Figs. 1 to 5 the device is shownuinfconnecltlonfwith :aishasvzmg sa" lead `lItl .upon.which itlueiproltlemsfare indicated and 'fan underlying leaf :.'II the :are indicated. .'Iihe leaves :el I) rand Id rare-fermarmi *width :so that 'their margins .are coincident ,in f the-magazinelileeistrnctnne ianii'llustration of fthe problems which 4.may abe versed 'inwighis :term 'itheinvention rthe .-leaf .IzIl iat'xritaia'rs-fone for more: rectangular 'spaces d2 :and

rzasltierein shownisnch-.a spa-ce may contain aseries :scf cnimberedproblems of :characters such ras statements 13,. *These .vrectangular -.spa.ces v are spacedsinwardly ifromgrth'ezmarginal edge ljfofrtl're deaf Aal1] andi-between thisl'marginal .edge Aand the :atentangular.` spaces ds @arranged a .-seriesvof foolthe vcolumn I6 next (the spaces :Id giving ofgtheiproblem, and thecolumn all ,being .a Series-,of blankispaees wherein .are Vtofibe inserted, by the person taking the test, indications as to whether the statements are true or false.

At the margin of the sheet I I there is arranged a lcolumn I8 giving the numbers of the problems corresponding to those in the column I6. Next of this inwardly of the marginal edge 20 is a column I9 giving values to be allowed for correct answers to the problems on the first page. Inwardly of this column is a column 'ZI wherein indicia of the -correct answers are disclosed.

In the use of this form of the .device the user observes the respective problem as given at I3, and places in the column I'I opposite the problem* whatever indication he may consider applies to the statement shown. Having lled the blanks in the column I1 the user then slips the sheet. I0 laterally over the sheet I I to expose that marginal portion shown in Fig. 1, this slipping being indicated in Figs. 3 and 4. Then it will be seen that the column I1 will be next to the column 2I so that the answers given by the user may quickly be compared with the correct answers in column 2|. Then the values in column I9 may be checked 01T and added to give a total value of the test at the bottom of column I 9.

It is to be noted in Figs. 3 and 4 that the sheet I may lie next the sheet Il or may have one or more sheets 24 interposed between the sheets Illand ll. In such case it will be obvious that the interposed sheets are slipped sideways at the same time that the sheet I0 is slipped sideways so that the columns l1 and 2| will still be exposed in juxtaposition.

It is also to be noted from Figs. 3 and 4 that, in each case, the sheet l0 has a portion 25 to be pressed firmly down by the iingers of the users hand so as to lie flat with respect to the edge portion of the sheet I I when the sheet I0 is drawn back to expose the column 2|. Also the remainder 26 of the sheet l0 will, under these circumstances, bulge away from the sheet Il. Furthermore, the sheet IU is preferably creased at 21 to facilitate the holding flat of the portion 25 and the bulging of the portion 26.

It is also to be noted that, in Fig. the upper .f

sheet IU has not only the flat portion for engagement by the users fingers but also there is a flat portion 28 at the opposite side of the sheet, a bulge 29 existing between these flat portions. This arrangement with a flat portion will Y exist in cases wherein the periodical has a wide sheet as in a news paper.

In all cases, however, there will be a at iinger pressed portion with a bulge behind it when the device is in use. r

Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:

1. A knowledge testing device including an upper and a lower sheet joined at one lateral edge, said sheets being of substantially the same width, the upper sheet being adapted for lateral slippage relative to the lower sheet to expose a portion of said lower sheet at the free lateraledges thereof, said upper sheet having a vertical crease intermediate its lateral edges said upper sheet including a flat portion at -its free lateral edge adapted to lie flat with reference to the lower sheet extending from its free lateral edges to said crease, the remainder of the upper sheet bulging upwardly away from the lower sheet when pressed laterally, the first upper sheet having a column of appropriately dened blank spaces along its marginal edge and a column of printed problems laterally alined with the blank spaces, the lower sheet having a column of indicia along ,4 its marginal edge indicating answers to said problems, the indicia being laterally alined with the blank spaces when exposed by lateral slippage of the rst sheet, the lower sheet having a column of indicia along its marginal edge indicating answers to said problems.

2. A knowledge testing device including an upper and lower sheet joined at one lateral edge, said sheets being of substantially the same width, the upper sheet being adapted for lateral slippage relative to the lower sheet to expose a portion of said lower sheet at the free lateral edges thereof, said upper sheet having a vertical crease intermediate its lateral edges said upper sheet including a flat portion at its free lateral edge adapted to lie flat with reference to the lower sheet extending from its free lateral edge to said crease, the remainder of the upper sheet being adapted when pressed laterally to bulge upwardly away from the lower sheet, the upper sheet having a column of appropriately defined blank spaces along its marginal edge and a column of printed problems laterally alined with the blank spaces, the lower sheet having a column of indicia along its marginal edge indicating answers to said problems, the indicia being laterally alined with the blank spaces when exposed by lateral slippage of the first sheet, the lower sheet having a column of indicia along its marginal edge indicating answers to said problems, the said blank spaces normally interrupting the continuity between the problems and the answer indicia and completing the continuity upon the blank spaces, being lled with putative answer indicia.

CHARLES LORBER.

REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the rile of this patent:

UNTED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,163,184 Thompson Dec. 7, 1915 1,500,777 Stevenson July 8, 1924 2,305,972 Lorber Dec. 22, 1942 2,380,657 Lorber July 31, 1945 2,459,231 Lorber Jan. 18, 1949 OTHERl REFERENCES Washington Times Herald for July 29, 1941,

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